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No Perfect Secret, by Jackie Weger

No Perfect Secret, by Jackie Weger

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No Perfect Secret, by Jackie Weger

No Perfect Secret, by Jackie Weger



No Perfect Secret, by Jackie Weger

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A single secret begets a layer of lies.

Anna Nesmith believes she has it all: a great marriage, a dream job, and a home of her own. But when a State Department investigator begins asking questions, Anna's ordered world implodes.

Frank Caburn is man to the bone and manufactures testosterone like Frito Lay does chips. Instantly attracted to Anna, he is determined to make her his own - if only she can pick through the emotional rubble to find her bruised heart can love once again.

No Perfect Secret, by Jackie Weger

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #78630 in Audible
  • Published on: 2015-05-01
  • Format: Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Running time: 588 minutes
No Perfect Secret, by Jackie Weger


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67 of 67 people found the following review helpful. A delightful romance with a twist By L.A. Lewandowski This is a delightful book. I have not read an engaging romance in quite a long time, and this reminded me why I had always enjoyed the genre. The pages overflow with well developed characters. I particularly liked the heroine, Anna, and the travel master, Mr. Charles. Even the secondary characters came alive. I can highly recommend this book.*spoiler alert*Anna is a successful, bright research librarian at the Library of Congress. Her nasty mother-in-law lives with her, and her narcissistic husband is a document carrier for the U.S. government. (Frankly, I would like to smack Anna's mother-in-law upside the head. She is a mean, manipulative woman.) Anna functions as a caregiver for this awful women.The plot begins to develop as we realize something has happened to Kevin, the husband. His death sets in motion a string of events, and we soon find out he is a liar and a bigamist. There is a silver lining in the storm clouds, however, and an investigator named Frank Caburn shows up at Anna's door on an icy Washington D.C. day. Frank is the polar opposite of her cheating husband, and he is charged with gathering information about her husband and taking care of her. As Anna peels back the onion of her husband's deceit she lets go of the repressive mentality that has controlled her.I hope the author will honor my request for a future story that includes some of these characters. My only disappointment was that Clara-Alice, the mother-in-law, didn't have more of a comeuppance. She disgusted me.

27 of 27 people found the following review helpful. I Really Wish there were more stories written like this one! By julie whiteley No Perfect Secret by Jackie Weger is a 2014 independent publication. I was provided a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.This is a deeply absorbing portrayal of a woman, Anna Nesmith who discovers her husband, Kevin, has betrayed her in multiple ways. This book will have you thinking twice about taking anything or anyone at face value. But, one deceitful person shouldn't have everlasting control over your life and you should never give them that power. Anna's journey is touching, and left me feeling warm all over and with a smile on my face.When Anna learns her husband has been living a double life, his work in the state department makes things even more difficult. When Frank Caburn is assigned to look into this very delicate matter, he never expects to encounter Anna, a strong, beautiful woman trapped in a horrible marriage and about to discover it was all a big lie. Needing to tread carefully, Frank informs Anna a little at a time about her husband's activities. But, this not the only issue. Anna literally has the “mother-in-law from hell”, and then some. Good Lord! Even after all that has been heaped on Anna, she begins to slowly comes back to life finding herself feeling free and ready to shed all the terrible years she spent married to a creep and chained to her mother-in-law's will.Anna could very well have folded , could have decided all men were like Kevin, could have allowed her anger to turn to bitterness. However, instead she finds Frank is the kind of man she was looking for all along. Frank was absolutely dreamy, just my kind of guy! A confident, attractive man with a good open heart who is willing to go all in to keep Anna safe, happy, and give her the chance of having the family she has always wanted.This is truly an uplifting story and while the drama is heavy, there are poignant, grab the tissues, moments where Anna thinks of her mother and the support she would have offered. But, this story is not without the trademark Weger humor many of you are familiar with. The secondary characters give the story a lighter tone when it was needed and I especially liked Frank's work partner, Helen. The story is devoid of immature angst and self absorption and shows how love can and should grow on an emotional level, giving the sensual aspects of the romance more meaning. I really wish there were more stories written like this one.5 stars!

18 of 18 people found the following review helpful. lovely romance with humour. By Jeannie Zelos No Perfect Secret. Jackie Weger.ARC supplied by Author.Well, I've loved the first to books I've read of Jackie' so maybe I had too high expectations....I liked this book, enjoyed it but didn't quite have the love for it that I did the others. I'm not sure why as the cast of characters were great. Anna, there are thousands of wives like her, looking after elderly family members, working outside the home, keeping the household jobs done and providing backup for husbands while putting their own hopes and dreams on hold....I really felt for her. She gets a visit one day from Frank. Internal investigator fpr a state department. I'm sure they don't work the way they do in the book but hey - this is fiction and it makes the story far more interesting that if he simply phoned and sent numerous duplicated letters etc! He seems to work in a small dept, almost off grid, with lots of flexibility. That allowed him and his colleague Helen to spend lots of time with Anna sorting out the mess her husband had left. And he'd certainly been doing some dreadful deeds that left her well ordered life in tatters. Frank - the attraction between him and Anna is there from the start but they both dance around it, and its not til really far in the novel that they do get together. Jackie has some great expressions for male appendages... I loved "tally whacker" in the first one, dingus in the next then this time its Mr Johnson :) Helen, lady in control of the office, fabulous woman, knows what she wants from life and loves helping others, her tenants JoJo and Clarence - what a great pair, added so much colour to the novel. I think my favourite though (discounting Franks sex appeal) is neighbour Lila, in her nineties but the sort of lady I aspire to be one day, she drinks, enjoys life, laughs and is full of joie do vivre.I got a bit confused over the storyline though, didn't really understand the political machinations of what Anna's husbands job was, he seemed top be some sort of diplomatic courier, which clearly allowed him to live his double life, leaving his mother -the mother in law from hell - with Anna. I think that part just wasn't strong enough for me - I didn't feel engaged with the actual story though I loved the characters, I'd love friends and neighbours like that. I loved the gentle way once again Jackie has woven the romance through the novel, starts slowly but right from the early part you can see that attraction is unstoppable, and then once they do get together its Jackie's characteristic well written sex scenes, sensual and racy but never smutty or overly "in your face" - what happens fits perfectly in the novel. That's a treat when so many novels seems to have badly written sex scenes just for the scandal and selling point. I love spice in my romance, not and steamy no problem, but it must fit the story and characters and must be well written.Stars: four, loved the people but not so keen on the actual plot.

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